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Unidentified Woman standing next fountain in Windom Park (1913)

From Page 06a in Hildred's album.

This picture was taken in Windom Park in Winona which is on Broadway and Huff Streets in Winona.
Surrounded by lovely Victorian-era homes, many of which are on the National Register of Historic Places, this city block is adorned by bright perennial gardens, a gazebo, and a historic sculptural fountain where park visitors can bask in the sunlight alongside famous Native American royalty, Princess Wenonah. The fountain’s center is a turn-of-the century bronze statue of Princess Wenonah (“first born daughter”), the Dakota Indian chief’s daughter who legend says is the namesake of Winona. The statue stands on a pedestal, with spraying pelicans and turtles surrounding her in the pond.

William Windom, for whom the park was named, lived across the street in the 1870’s, served in the U.S. Congress and Senate for a total of 24 years and was twice Secretary of the Treasury.

The fountain in Windom Park was donated in 1900 by Wm J. Landon in memory of his wife Ida Cone Landon.


Owner of originalHildred Thurow's Photo Album
Date1913
PlaceWinona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA
File name1913 Woman standing next to statue -fountain (from Page 06a).png
File Size1.04m
Dimensions1186 x 1778
AlbumsHildred Thurow's Teenage Photo Album

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